Shadowstar38 said:
Kheapathic said:
Kittyhawk said:
Simple answer. Yes. Any person that is willing to put their life on the line for their country, should not be turned away based on their gender. If they are capable and willing to do their duty, why not?
Rampant sexual assault, unit cohesion, special privileges, physiological differences, and there hasn't been a single woman who was able to pass the Marine Corps Officer Infantry School.
Prosecute the sexual assault, Tell them to get over it like any other time units where intergrated, remove those, irrelevant, and doesn't mean there won't be in the future.
Sexual assault does get prosecuted (not as much as it should) and what you're saying is you want people (most of which are) in the prime of their life, to ignore baser instincts. It doesn't matter how well disciplined a group is, it's going to happen, and when it does people will get punished while being set up to fail.
I doubt you know what I mean by special privileges, so "remove those" isn't a proper answer. But if you want, I guess we can do away with female bunks, bathrooms, showers, and everything else. Integrate everything, go ahead, that'll just make sexual assault easier if not more enticing.
You say physiological differences are irrelevant, no they're not. One of the reasons there hasn't been a female who has passed the Officers Infantry School is because of their weaker abilities. Not to mention heavy gear is already divided into sections because it's too damn heavy by itself. It's divided but into few parts to keep it ready as possible for when there's a use for it. Dividing it up even more lessens the overall combat capabilities of the squad/fire team/etc.
Doesn't mean there won't be in the future, I agree with you, but with how it's going it'll be a long time and the few who do will be surrounded by men... and don't you fucking dare say "lower the standards."